Step 1: Safety First

Take off all accessories (scopes, sights, etc). Remove the magazine, open the bolt, and ensure there are no rounds in the chamber.

Step 2: Safety button and screws

Push your safety so that there is an equal amount showing on both sides. If you don't do this, the button will get stuck on the stock as you go to pull it off. Next, loosen the screw in the center, but don't take it out. Then loosen the screw on the barrel band and take it off. Now lift off the stock, and all you have left is the barrel/receiver assembly.

Step 3: Remove pins

Depending on your rifle, the pins may just fall out on their own, or they may need some help. If they don't come out easily, gently use the screwdriver or punch and a hammer and gently tap the pins out. Put them somewhere where they won't get lost. Don't let the pins come out of the trigger assembly, unless you want to. I show how to disassemble the trigger assembly here: www.instructables.com/id/How-To-DisReassemble-the-Ruger-1022-Trigger-asse/

Step 4: Remove trigger assembly

Take the trigger assembly out and put it aside.

Step 5: Removing the bolt and spring

Pull the bolt handle back and lift up on the front of the bolt, and it should just come right out. Remove the spring as well.

Step 6: Done!

This is as far as you need to go to clean the rifle. If you want to, you can remove the barrel by using a hex key to remove the V-block that holds the barrel in place.

Step 7: Putting it back together

Put the bolt spring back in. Using your hand and a screwdriver, pull the bolt handle back all the way. Take the bolt and push it into the spring, you should hear a click.

Step 8: Attach trigger assembly

Put the trigger assembly so the holes line up and insert the pins. If the pins don't want to go in, gently tap them with a hammer.

I'm not sure if they were aftermarket or not. They weren't the big 30 round ramlines. They were just 10 shots each. Unfortunately I don't recall the markings on the clips. It only happened 3 times, so it didn't suck too much fun out of the day.

If the clips can be disassembled you can tweak the spring tension. Sometimes it isn't the clips fault at all. When a barrel is taken off the receiver for cleaning and not re-aligned properly when it is replaced it causes feed issues too. There are many videos and instructions out there for both repairs.